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"than say" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce a comparison between two different ideas or courses of action. For example: "It's better to take the high road, than say something unkind."
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Than say, "Mistakenly spills coffee on (Enter BF's name here).
than, say, directly to Italy.
Paul than, say, South Bend.
"Rather than say.
Worse than, say, movies?
No more than, say, milkmen.
It's much lighter than, say, rice pudding.
Certainly smarter than, say, Professor Brian Cox.
Glaciologists consider themselves hardier than, say, microbiologists.
More impressive than, say, Jeremy Corbyn?
Materially, they have done far better than, say, the Caucasians.
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